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matataku_hoshi) wrote2008-08-11 02:51 pm
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In which someone has to get used to doing things from the other end
In my two years of time in Japan, I felt like I became pretty familiar with the Japanese postal service. (Especially towards the end. At first they just laughed when I came in with box after box, and then I think they got a little worried...) However, I know very little about sending things to Japan from America.
If I want to send letters to certain pure, proper, and beautiful people in Japan from America, what's the best way to go about doing so? I would think it would just be via the local post office, but how long should I expect for letters to take to arrive if I send them that way? Are there any other options I should be looking into? Preferably one that won't break my limited bank account?
If I want to send letters to certain pure, proper, and beautiful people in Japan from America, what's the best way to go about doing so? I would think it would just be via the local post office, but how long should I expect for letters to take to arrive if I send them that way? Are there any other options I should be looking into? Preferably one that won't break my limited bank account?
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But truly, that's not too bad. Thank you.
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ETA: Never mind, just found them (!!!!)
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...I'm going to feel so much better after I know all of my Graphs safely made it. If you ever feel like praying, please put in a word for them.
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Postcards are also 94 cents, so one might as well send letters.
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Also, I've since realized this most likely has to do with Chicago being the worst place on earth, but mail there took 3 weeks in either direction. From New York it's about 4-6 days.
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